Fantasy Tip: The numbers were of secondary importance for Luck. He made it through his brief appearance without any noticeable issues, and if he continues to look healthy throughout the preseason, you can expect him to start being drafted as a midrange QB1 in short order.

Fantasy Tip: That amount of playing time is a lot for a starting quarterback in the first game of the preseason, but Luck needs it. He hasn't thrown a football in any game since New Year's Day in 2016. Don't be surprised to see some rust, but Luck has mid-range QB1 upside if he can stay on the field.

Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck (shoulder) has thrown during five of the first six practices so far during training camp but will have a scheduled day off Thursday, Aug. 2. Luck has gone 85-for-112 during training camp.

Fantasy Tip: Luck appears to be making solid progress in his recovery and should be ready for the start of the regular season as long as he does not suffer a setback. He should be considered a No. 1 fantasy quarterback if he is healthy.

Fantasy Tip: Hilton has WR1 upside when Luck is throwing the ball his way. In 2016 Hilton led the NFL with 1,448 yards and he has averaged 81 catches for 1,250 yards and 5.75 touchdowns between 2013 and 2016 with Luck. There should be more of the same under a new offensive-minded coaching staff.

Fantasy Tip: Luck appears to be off to a good start and should improve as training camp goes on because he has not practiced in a while. Owners will need to continue to follow the situation to see if Luck suffers any setbacks. He is a No. 1 quarterback when healthy but is a risky option because of the shoulder.

Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck (shoulder) likely will play in the first preseason game in two weeks, according to head coach Frank Reich. Luck is scheduled to practice Thursday, July 26, and Friday, July 27, before receiving a day off Saturday, July 28.

Fantasy Tip: Luck is coming back from his shoulder injury and probably will only be in the game for a series or two. It appears like Luck is on track for Week 1 as long as he does not suffer any setbacks. He should be considered a No. 1 fantasy quarterback when healthy, but owners may want an elite backup if they draft Luck.

Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck will have no limitations with his surgically repaired shoulder and is "good to go" for training camp, according to general manager Chris Ballard, who added Luck will take occasional days off but is fully healthy.

Fantasy Tip: So far, so good. While Luck still has to prove he can take a hit to his shoulder or fall on it without incident, it appears as if the Colts and the quarterback feel comfortable finding out where he's at. Although he figures to see very little action during the preseason, Luck can prove he is worth a mid-to-late round investment just by making it through August. Even with the Colts' upgraded offensive line personnel, however, he's a risk-reward QB1 until he proves he can make it through a season.